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value freedom definition
refers to the ability of the
researcher
to keep their own
values
out of the
research
process
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positivists in value freedom
Comte
and
Durkheim
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positivist view of value
freedom
they regard sociology as a
science
and thought that
social
research should and could not be value
free
and
scientific
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where was value freedom shown in positivists research?
Durkheim's
suicide study -
quantitative
research
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overall positivist conception of value freedom
positivists
believe that sociology can be value
free
because they are uncovering the
'objective'
laws of how society works
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feminism and value freedom
they are critical of the idea of
value free
'malestream' sociology
Oakley - argues that sociology reduces women to a
side
issue from the start and only presents the perspective of
men
therefore is
subjective
to
men
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interpretivists - value freedom
criticise
positivist
view
Gomm
and
Gouldner
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Gomm - value freedom/ interpretivism
argues that a value free
sociology
is
impossible
and that the idea is 'unsociological'
he argues that social research always has
social
and
moral
implications
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Gouldner - value freedom/
interpretivism
argues that is is
impossible
to be free from values in
social
sciences
he suggests that the principle of value freedom has
dehumanised
sociologists
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value laden
refers to research that is influenced by the researchers values,
beliefs
and
morals
contrasts
with value freedom as that aims to stay objective and
unbiased
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